From avenues to autobahns, every road is safer for your child when they’re riding with Britax! The Britax Boulevard ClickTight ARB Convertible Car Seat provides complete protection for your child on the road, and the innovative ClickTight system makes it easier than ever to install. PLUS, the new ARB model adds an Anti-Rebound Bar for rear-facing installations to limit the amount of rebound movement experienced in a frontal-impact crash. Translation: it keeps your kid safer!

Snap open the window in the front of your Britax Boulevard ClickTight ARB Convertible Car Seat;

Thread the seat belt through the belt path;

Snap the window closed, and you’re done!

The result is a rock-solid installation that keeps kids safe – and gives you supreme peace of mind, as well. It also makes it so much easier if you need to switch your car seat from one car to another, which can truly be a trial with a lesser seat!

The Britax Boulevard ClickTight ARB Convertible Car Seat can be installed with ClickTight forward-facing as well as rear-facing. Other features include:

Integrated SafeCell impact protection, combining the power of an Impact Absorbing Base, Tether, and Harness, plus an Impact Stabilizing Steel Frame and Complete Side Impact Protection;

SafeCell complete side impact protection, with a deep protective shell that absorbs crash forces and shields your child from debris;

The reassurance of the Click & Safe snug harness indicator, designed to alert you with an audible “click” when the harness is tightened properly;

A quick-adjust 14-position harness with a two-position buckle, making it easy to move the harness and buckle up and out as your child grows; and

7 recline positions with an automatic level indicator, to ensure that it’s easy to get a proper angle in a wide range of vehicle seats.

The Britax Boulevard ClickTight ARB Convertible Car Seat fits rear-facing babies weighing 5-40 pounds, and forward-facing children from 20-65 pounds; the anti-rebound bar should only be used while the seat is rear-facing. Remember, keep your child rear-facing for as long as you can – it’s safer!